Yeah, that’s the Stanley Cup. It’s not the Cup presented to the Pittsburgh Penguins last summer, but one of three versions of the Cup that is normally housed by the Hockey Hall of Fame. It’s a surprise the Stoneman Douglas players did not see coming.

“It’s been ups and downs like crazy,” captain Matt Hauptman told the Sun-Sentinel. “Starting out, the day just being the worst day of my life to having some of the best days of my life, winning a state championship, being treated like a professional player, it’s been incredible. Holding the Stanley Cup is bringing my roller coaster to a peak.”

While the tragedy of Feb. 14 remains fresh, the Stoneman Douglas hockey team is providing a welcome story and respite for a community in mourning.